Mary Sabin is a Regional Director for an incredible organization called Opportunity International. It is a micro-financing organization with more than FOUR DECADES of experience and strong track record of impacting whole communities. They have made loans to more than FIVE MILLION people in more than 20 nations around the globe, and their work has led to the creation of more than 12 million sustainable jobs in the nations in which they serve. Opportunity International empowers entrepreneurs to transform their own communities by making small business loans, but their loans come with a unique model of support that has led to a repayment rate of more than 98%. This is an organization that is truly inspiring and equipping people to do awesome things. Want connect with Mary Sabin directly? Check her out on LinkedIn. Want more information about Opportunity International? Check out their...

In their first episode back, after several weeks off, James and Kenny launched this mini-episode talking about the importance of focused persistence. Too often we take pride in being busy; we wear our busyness like it’s a badge of honor. But many people mistake busyness for productivity. Being busy does not guarantee success, but being focused in the midst of busyness will catipult you to hitting the goals you want to reach. In this episode James also talks extensively about his newest business venture known as Sweet Fish...

Shannon Ethridge is a best-selling author, international speaker, certified life coach, and advocate for healthy marriages and healthy sexuality. She has written dozens of books and spoken to thousands across the globe at conferences and seminars. Shannon has a master’s degree in counseling and human relations from Liberty University and she has extensive experience counseling and coaching. She has boldly spoken to high school and college students, single adults, and married couples about: Embracing a lifestyle of sexual integrity Overcoming past sexual & emotional baggage Cultivating genuine intimacy in marriage Instilling sexual values in young children To connect with Shannon check out her website www.shannonethridge.com. For more info about her amazing mentorship program BLAST, click here....

Brandon and Natasha Butler and their three small children moved to Cambodia several years ago to help serve with an incredible organization called Agape International Missions, specifically to serve and oversee projects in Siem Reap. Agape International Missions (AIM) was founded in 1988 as a humanitarian aid and church planting organization in Cambodia. Since 2005, AIM ministries and partners have focused on ending the evil of child sexual slavery. In this episode you will hear Brandon’s awesome story and his willingness to sacrifice a comfortable life in the USA to serve those in great need in Cambodia. He and the rest of the team at AIM are fighting the greatest social justice issue of our time. If you want to get more information about AIM check out their website at http://www.agapewebsite.org. If you want to get in contact with Brandon Butler directly you can email him at brandon@aim4asia.org. If you are a company, organization or church that needs to purchase t-shirts or other printed garments, check out...

Ray Sanders is the Chief Executive Officer of Water4, Inc., an international company recognized for its development of sustainable water solutions that create jobs, save lives, share love, and transform communities in the developing world. Ray is also founder of Giant Experiences, a cause-minded organization specializing in the mobilization of purpose-driven leaders who use their influence to impact the world for good. In this episode, Ray shares: 1) His advice to someone that wants to change the world, but doesn’t know where to start. 2) The importance of finding one person every day that you can impact. 3) Jimmy’s story, and how Water4 changed the course of his entire life. 4) The topic he would cover if he ever gave a Ted Talk. 5) How empowering locals to change their reality can change the world. To stay connected with Ray, make sure to visit his website. Inspired by an episode of this podcast? Tweet us and tell us about...

Jonathan Snyder is an impressive young man who set out to change the world while he was still in high school. He is the founder of World Outreach International, a non-profit organization aimed at raising awareness and funds for special projects around the world, attacking poverty and serving people in third-world nations by funding projects such as water wells, orphanages, schools and a variety of other initiatives. The best part of Jonathan’s story is the simple fact that he has raised thousands of dollars while in high school and college. He’s literally changing the world, all before his college graduation. In this episode you’ll hear: 1) The importance of taking action immediately. 2) Creative fundraisers that work! 3) The great reminder that you’re never too young to make an impact. 4) The importance of not allowing your experiences to stifle your dreams. 5) The value of persistence. To connect with Jonathan, follow him on Twitter or send him an e-mail at j.snyder@gmail.com....

Stephanie Diakité is the founder and Executive Vice President of T160K. She has been an attorney, educational activist and legal consultant for many years. After a tragic and incredibly enlightening experience in Africa in 2012, involving risking her own life, she decided to launch the T160k project. T160k is a crowd-funding organization that seeks to support and raise funds for a variety of unique and artistic projects throughout Africa. In 2012, under threat from fundamentalist rebels, a team of archivists and librarians evacuated an irreplaceable trove of ancient manuscripts from Timbuktu at great personal risk. This was the experience that caused Stephanie and a group of her colleagues to launch T160k. Today, Stephanie oversees all operations for T160k and works as a transformational development specialist in more than 40 sub-Saharan African countries. In this episode, Stephanie shares: 1) A great story about librarians and activists risking their lives to help save elements of a nation’s history and culture. 2) How her organization is building communities that are changing the world. 3) The importance of non-profits having excellent business acumen. 4) The power of crowdfunding. Feel free to email Stephanie directly at info@t160k.org or get connected with T160k at their website or on Twitter. ...

Rob Morris is the President and co-founder of Love 146 and Matt Miller oversees their strategic partnerships. Love 146 is an incredible organization that’s working to end child trafficking and exploitation. In this episode, Rob and Matt share: 1) The heartbreaking story of a girl named “146”, and how her story started everything. 2) Specific ways that Love 146 is putting a stop to sex slavery, and how you can join the fight. 3) How becoming great listeners allowed their Love 146 to make a bigger impact. Sex slavery is a global epidemic that demands a local response. We hope this episode inspires you to join the fight against the greatest atrocity of our time. To join a Love 146 Task Force or make a financial donation, visit their website. You can also stay connected with Love 146 on Facebook, Twitter, and...

Carrie O’Toole is an author, speaker, filmmaker, and mom. After adopting her son Sam when he was 3 years old, Carrie & her husband spent the next 8 years in a heartbreaking battle. They went through therapy, surgeries, and multiple diagnoses as Sam struggled to fit into the O’Toole family. Ultimately, Carrie & her husband made the painful choice to relinquish custody of Sam and place him in the home of another adoptive family. Carrie’s story is emotionally “heavier” than most of the stories we share on the Inspiring Awesome Podcast, but we believe her story will inspire you in the midst of painful situations. In this episode, Carrie shares: 1) The importance and power of adoption, but the dark side, the stuff people don’t always want to talk about. 2) Lessons on how to use your painful scenarios for the betterment of others. 3) The reality that we’re all messed up in some way or another, and how being transparent brings opportunity for healing. Your battles aren’t the same as Carrie’s, but we hope her story gives you the hope and strength to fight through them. To stay connected with Carrie, visit her website. You can also follow her on Twitter & Facebook!...

James & Kenny are both avid readers. In this mini episode, they share why the 5 books listed below have changed their lives. Click one of the links below to buy a copy for yourself. Love Does by Bob Goff Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom A Tale of Three Kings by Gene Edwards How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie Animal Farm by George Orwell Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re there!...

Zack Hample has caught more than 7,800 baseballs from more than 50 major league baseball stadiums. Zack has been featured on ESPN, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, CNN, and the list goes on. Many people would simply say that Zack is incredibly lucky. In this mini episode, James & Kenny discuss Zack’s story, and why his “luck” is no accident at all. Zack gets lucky on purpose, and we believe that you can replicate his “luck” in your own life. Check out this episode to hear why. Wanna listen to this episode in iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Alex Kuhlow & his wife started Threads of Hope in 2003 after an interaction with a young girl that changed their lives forever. Threads of Hope now employs 700 people & injects $25,000 every month into a community that was once plagued by poverty.In this interview, Alex shares:1) The little girl’s story that led to starting Threads of Hope2) The reason Alex & his wife don’t take a salary from the organization3) How Threads of Hope offers no cost, risk-free fundraisers to churches, schools, and anyone trying to raise moneyThis is one of the most inspiring interviews we’ve done, and we hope it impacts you in a powerful way as well.To stay connected with everything that Threads of Hope is doing, visit their website. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Meg Hulsey believes that all children are artists. Meg is the founder of Art Feeds, a non-profit providing free therapeutic art and creative education programs within schools & children’s organizations. In this episode, Meg shares:1) How a little boy’s story started a movement that’s impacted over 20,000 students2) The biggest lesson she’s learned about growing teams of staff & volunteers3) Why failing often is a requirement for successStay connected with Meg and her entire team at Art Feeds by visiting their website at www.ArtFeeds.org. Their blog is incredible!You can also find Art Feeds on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Also, make sure to check out #artfeedshq to see behind the scenes!If you’re interested in an internship with Art Feeds, or just wanna tell Meg how awesome she is, shoot an email to meg@artfeeds.org. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Bob Kodzis is a public speaker, an artist, a coach to improv comedians, and a creative consultant. To say that he wears many hats would be the understatement of the century! In this episode, Bob shares: 1) The steps he took to wake up every day and do work that he loves 2) His advice to someone that isn’t taking action on an idea 3) Two principles from improv that everyone should be using in their life This was one of the funnest interviews we’ve done, and we can’t wait for you to learn from Bob Kodzis…a man that has spent decades of his life making the world more awesome! Stay updated with all the incredible things Bob is doing by finding him on Facebook, LinkedIn, or his website www.flightofideas.net Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here (make sure to ‘Subscribe’ while you’re...

Amanda Lane blew us away when we first heard what she’s doing for children in need. Amanda has a huge heart for kiddos, but her story doesn’t stop there. She’s taking massive action by sponsoring, writing letters, and even visiting children living in poverty around the world. She does this by partnering with an incredible organization called Compassion International. In this episode, Amanda shares: 1) How you can make a massive impact without spending any money 2) The reason she chose to partner specifically with Compassion International 3) How she finds the time to write letters to more than 20 Compassion children To get involved with Compassion International, visit their website at www.compassion.com To listen to this episode on iTunes, click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Kary Oberbrunner left his day job to pursue his dream job – Igniting Souls. Through his writing, speaking, and coaching, he helps individuals and organizations clarify who they are, why they’re here, and where they should invest their time and energy. Kary struggled finding his own distinct voice and passion. As a young man, he suffered from severe stuttering, depression, and self-injury. Today a transformed man, Kary invests his time helping others achieve their true potential. In this episode, Kary shares: 1) The reason he wrote his most recent book from the prison where Shawshank Redemption was filmed 2) A 9-step “Dream Jobber Plan” that will radically change your life 3) How you can change the world, even if you don’t know where to start Kary put together some amazing tools that we’re really excited to share with you. Make sure to check them out here, then hop over to Twitter & connect with him! To listen to this episode on iTunes, click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re there! ...

Breanna Vales is the founder of Red Light Rebellion, an awareness program that educates and empowers students to fight the injustice of child sex slavery. Her involvement with the cause started in high school when her and her friends noticed a gap in the anti-trafficked awareness movement. Teens are the target victims of predators, yet no intentional education was being done for students. Breanna and her friends decided to change that, and RLR’s first program was developed and executed her senior year of high school. Since then, RLR’s programs have reached over 7,000 students, been presented in public/private/charter schools, youth organizations, national conferences, community events, and churches. In this episode, Breanna shares: 1) The radical thing her dad did to make sure Breanna wanted to get involved in the anti-trafficking movement. 2) What a group of students did that changed the lives of their classmates. 3) The secret ingredient to living an extraordinary life. Stay connected with Breanna & Red Light Rebellion by connecting with them at redlightrebellion.com. You can also find them on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Bryan Harris has been an entrepreneur since he was 7 years old. Recently, Bryan has been hyper focused on growing his audience through the fine art of guest blogging. Over the last 12 months, his articles have been featured by Jon Acuff, Noah Kagan, Buffer, and way more. In this episode, Bryan shares: 1) The 6 step process he uses to get featured on popular blogs 2) The only 2 skills you must have to succeed at guest blogging 3) How one of our former guests can can double their website traffic by next month 4) The website he uses to craft perfect headlines This interview is packed with incredible tips for anyone that wants to reach more people with their message. Stay connected with Bryan at VideoFruit.com, where he teaches step-by-step formulas on how to grow your business. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Kendi Kemerly is the 11 year old founder of Kendi’s Cows, an organization that raises money to purchase livestock for people who need it. When you donate to Kendi’s Cows of Grace, people in other countries get an animal, and are then taught how to take care of it. In this episode, Kendi shares: 1) the inspiring story that led her to start this organization 2) the partnerships that allow her to give livestock to people Africa, Haiti, India, & the Phillipines 3) her advice to someone that wants to change the world but doesn’t know where to start Stay connected & get involved with Kendi’s organization by visiting her website at www.kendiscows.org. You can also follow Kendi on Facebook and Twitter. To listen to this episode on iTunes, click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Tony Merida is a husband to Kimberly and a father to his 5 adopted children. When he’s not wrangling his troops at home, Tony is an author, pastor, professor, and speaker. In this episode, Tony shares: 1) Why adoption is directly tied to the Gospel. 2) Two things that every father should strive to do with their family 3) Why “being secure” can be a bad thing. Tony shares something he wishes he would’ve done in his mid-twenties, instead of his mid-thirties. Make sure to check out Tony’s book, Orphanology, click here. You can also pre-order his new book, Ordinary, click here. Stay connected with Tony on Twitter or his website. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Dan Guffey is a huge believer that today’s decisions determine tomorrow’s outcomes. This mindset eventually led Dan to working side-by-side with arguably the most popular name in motorsports, Jeff Gordon. In this episode, Dan shares: 1) The 2 biggest lessons he’s learned from being a part of Jeff Gordon’s team 2) What to do every time you get a business card 3) How a failed dream shaped his outlook on everything Would you like to be as passionate about your work as Dan is about his? Because Dan eats awesome for breakfast, he put together a free cheat sheet just for you. Click here to download “7 Tips to Land your Dream Job” Stay connected with Dan by signing up for his newsletter at DanGuffey.com. Follow him on Instagram or Twitter at @danguffey, and find him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/guffeydan. To listen to this episode in iTunes, click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Joel Johnson is President and Cofounder of Joel Johnson Ministries. When he’s not speaking, Joel teaches, coaches, and mentors students via his online classroom and also teaches master’s-level courses in Non-profit Organizational Leadership at Belmont University. Prior to this, Joel co-hosted Acquire the Fire (ATF) conferences for 12 years (nearly 200,000 people attend ATF events each year). Joel’s passion, communication prowess, and sidesplitting humor make him one of the nation’s foremost speakers and authors. In this episode, Joel shares: 1) What you can do to develop a healthy self image 2) Several resources for becoming a better communicator Stay connected with Joel by checking out his website at www.joeljohnson.org Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt not only runs a successful medical practice, he went beyond that to start two initiatives that are changing the way students and adult males experience medicine. Here’s what you’ll learn from Dr. B in this episode: 1) A mind hack he uses when someone tells him that something is “impossible”. 2) The unorthodox marketing strategy he uses to drive traffic to one of his websites. 3) Why he continues to start new initiatives, regardless of his successful practice. Stay connected with Dr. B & all of his projects at www.purclinic.com, www.driveformenshealth.com, & www.goldstarcareer.com To listen to this episode on iTunes, click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

When Anton James isn’t creating magic at The Magic Estate, he’s motivating people to chase their dreams and change the world. Here’s what you’ll learn from Anton in this episode: 1) A simple tool that will help you add value to the people you don’t see every day. 2) The 20% of a project that is the most important to finish. 3) Anton’s mantra, and why everyone should live by it. Don’t forget to check out Anton’s 7 Secrets to Connecting with People. It’s totally free & it’s dripping with awesome. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re there!...

Rachel Kelly made a choice that so many people never make. She saw a need in the lives of teenage girls, and she took action toward serving that need. Rachel’s organization, Fit for a Princess, provides prom dresses & accessories for teenagers that would otherwise have no access to them. Rachel partners with businesses and schools throughout her community, resulting in a prom experience that girls will never forget! Here’s what you’ll learn from Rachel in this episode: 1) Whether or not you should have a natural leaning toward entrepreneurship before you start something that makes an impact. 2) Why focusing on “few” ultimately led her to success. 3) How to go from being full of ideas, to someone that makes them happen. You can also follow Fit for a Princess on Facebook or Twitter. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Lizzie Randazzo started Market Colors when she was fresh out of college, and has been making a “handmade” impact ever since. Her organization sells amazing products that are hand crafted by men and women in Africa. In this episode, Lizzie explains that we can’t solve every problem in the world… but we can attempt to solve one! Because of this belief, Market Colors now provides a sustainable income for several people that would otherwise struggle to earn a living. Check out MarketColors.org and purchase one of their incredible products today! Keep up with Lizzie and her team by following @marketcolors on Instagram and Twitter. Looking for more followers on social media? Check out the 7 tactics Lizzie used to grow Market Colors’ following to over 15,000 people! Click here to download it now. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Revel Lubin may seem like a typical high school senior to most people, but as “normal” as he may seem to some, he did something that most typical teens never do! Revel started and managed a food drive that provided a fantastic Thanksgiving dinner for 27 low-income families in his area… families that otherwise would not have had the chance to experience a great feast on Thanksgiving Day… and we think that is awesome! When he was only ten years old, Revel’s mother died. He was a part of a big family. As you could imagine, things were tough. And through it all, Revel felt like his family had little support; like no one cared. In high school Revel was a three-sport athlete but gave up playing sports to help support the family. It would have been easy for him to not care about life or just feel sorry for himself. But Revel determined to do something awesome! While he had felt like no one cared for him and his family, he set out to give to other families the one thing he felt like he didn’t have… he set out to be someone that cared! In this episode you will hear how Revel chose not to be bitter but instead chose to do something to serve others. If you’d like to reach out to Revel, send him an email at Mr.lubin22@gmail.com. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re there!...

Daron Earlewine is one of the most passionate visionaries you could ever meet. His vision for “Pub Theology” started at a strip of bars in Los Angeles, and has led to a movement that is ripping through Indianapolis. In this episode, Daron talks about the importance of narrowing our focus. In an attempt to change the world, it’s easy to focus on the masses. But Daron’s wisdom reminds us that world change doesn’t happen unless individual lives are changed. To stay connected with Pub Theology, visit www.pubtheologyindy.com. You can also connect personally with Daron on Instagram & Twitter. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Sophia Fitzgibbon is barely old enough to vote, but her age has never stopped her quest to change the world. It’s rare that you find someone willing to pack up and move to another nation to serve those people living in the third-world. It’s even more rare when that person is an 18-year old young lady that just graduated high school. In this episode, Sophia Fitzgibbon shares the inspiration behind her decision to forego college to volunteer at an orphanage in the Dominican Republic. She stepped outside of her comfort zone, and we hope her story inspires you to do the same. Stay connected with Sophia by visiting her blog at https://sophia-fitzgibbon.squarespace.com. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Jordan Stone could write a book on radical living. He’s an extraordinary husband, father, and follower of Christ…and we’re excited to share his wisdom in this episode! In this episode, Jordan shares: 1) The reason he took a year-long sabbatical from work 2) The 3 needs of every child 3) Advice he would give to a brand new dad Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re there!...

Kwad Smith is a recent high school graduate that has overcome heartbreaking circumstances. Kwad was raised in a home full of drugs and destruction, but he refused to allow that to stop him from chasing his dream of going to college. Kwad recounts the words he heard from an elementary school teacher that inspired him to make right choices and to not worry about the things that he could not control. Kwad explains why he refused to allow his circumstances to dictate the direction of the rest of his life. Even though he seemed like a long-shot to make it, Kwad has earned a full-ride scholarship to attend the University of Missouri, where he will playing football and running track, starting in the fall of 2014. You can keep up with Kwad by following him on Instagram. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re there!...

Not long ago Melissa Walsh was a typical American teenager; enjoying her friendships, going to parties and preparing for college. There was also something else she had in common with many typical teens, she sometimes made bad choices. But unlike most teens, one of her bad choices landed her in a wheelchair for the rest of her life. At first, this was devastating to her and her family. But Melissa has resolved to redeem her tragic choice and to inspire others to make right choices… and we think that’s AWESOME! Today Melissa Walsh is a motivational speaker, using her story to impact and inspire others. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re there!...

Joe Kessler is a filmmaker, motivational speaker, actor, stand-up comedian, and non-profit consultant. He is a media and communications guru. Basically, he is a man of many trades, but he is dynamic and excellent in all he does. He has also filmed and produced tv commercials for Wal-Mart, BestBuy, MTV, TCF Bank, and many more. Several years ago Joe and his wife had a very painful experience that brought him back to “square one” where he determined to turn his pain into purpose. Joe’s passion for people is contagious! His passion for life is admirable. His drive to touch the lives of people is inspiring! Connect with Joe at the Square One Films website. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re there!...

Jenipher Lyn is an illustrator specializing in whimsical and encouraging illustrations, often using puns and endearing forms of irony to provoke profound thoughts. Jenipher’s book, “How Being Stubborn, Depressed, & Unpopular Saved My Life”, is a MUST read for every teenage girl. So if you’re a parent to a teen girl, know a teen girl, or you are a teen girl…get yourself a copy today. You won’t regret it! In this episode, we talk to Jenipher about how the principles from her book shaped the woman she is today. If you’d like to check out Jenipher’s blog or illustrations, you can connect with her at www.jenipherlyn.com. She also loves hanging out on Twitter & Instagram. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

David Brown is best known for being runner-up on the hit TV show “Biggest Loser”, where he lost 222 pounds. In this episode, David shares: 1.) why mentorship should be a priority for everyone 2.) the secret to long term success and reaching our goals 3.) the importance of becoming one step stronger every day Make sure to connect with David through his website at www.1stronger.com. You can also connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Renaut van der Riet is the Lead Pastor of Mosaic Church, founder of Axum Coffee, husband and father of eight children (including 4 adopted from Ethiopia). In this episode, Renaut tells us: 1.) his heart behind giving away 100% of the profits from his coffee shop 2.) why he’s convinced his children will change the world in bigger ways than he has 3.) the reason he adopted older boys into a home with younger girls…even though it’s really stupid Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Todd Harper is the President of Generous Giving, one of the most inspiring non-profits we’ve seen. Generous Giving has a large platform across the United States and they are inspiring people to make a difference with their wealth. In this episode, Todd helps us discover the joy of Biblical generosity and helps us realize the tremendous impact we can have when we give. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

Giovanni Livera is a world-renowned magician, inventor, entrepreneur, and author. In this episode, Giovanni tells us: 1.) the 12 secrets to living 1,000 years 2.) 2 activities every Dad should do with their kids 3.) his invention that you likely saw at the last basketball game you watched Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...

What is Inspiring Awesome? We’re glad you asked! We talk to people that are making the world more awesome. Then, we share those conversations with you. We’re inspired. You’re inspired. It’s a win-win! In the pilot episode of the Inspiring Awesome Podcast, Kenny & James give an overview of what the podcast is all about, and what you can expect from week to week. Wanna listen to this episode on iTunes? Click here. Make sure to ‘subscribe’ while you’re...